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Hössi Ólafsson (born Höskuldur Ólafsson; 1977 in
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, Iceland) is a singer,
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, producer, writer, and actor. He is best known as a founding member of the Icelandic rap group,
Quarashi Quarashi is an Icelandic rap rock band from Reykjavík, Iceland. The group consists of rappers Hössi Ólafsson (later replaced by Egill Olafur Thorarensen), Ómar Örn Hauksson, Steinar Orri Fjeldsted, and Sölvi Blöndal (who also acted as p ...
.


Professional career

Hössi first met future Quarashi member
Sölvi Blöndal Quarashi is an Icelandic rap rock band from Reykjavík, Iceland. The group consists of rappers Hössi Ólafsson (later replaced by Egill Olafur Thorarensen), Ómar Örn Hauksson, Steinar Orri Fjeldsted, and Sölvi Blöndal (who also acted as p ...
at the
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in the early '90s. According to Blöndal, the first thing Hössi ever said to him was if he had any
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to sell. Sölvi and Hössi would go on to play in the punk rock band, 2001. However, Sölvi soon began to develop a preference for studio production over band rehearsal-style songwriting. He also wanted to make different types of music besides
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and punk, so he quit 2001 and began making rap music. Later on, Sölvi invited Hössi to join him in making rap music along with famous Icelandic skater and graffiti artist, Steini a.k.a. Stoney. Originally, Hössi would sing, while Steini would rap, but when Sölvi heard Hössi rap, he decided that his music group would have two rappers. Once that was settled, the three men formed Quarashi in 1996. Hössi would serve as a vocalist in Quarashi from their first record, an EP entitled, '' Switchstance'', in 1996, until their first international release, ''
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'', in 2002. Hössi rapped the most on Quarashi songs, and also did some singing for the group, singing on "Dive In", "Into Your Arms", and "Fly to the Sky", in addition to singing the chorus of some songs. Hössi, along with the rest of Quarashi, were featured in a 1999 documentary about the group entitled, ''Around The Country On Medicine''. He was also seen in a 1998 documentary that talked about Icelandic music. In 2001, Hössi and Sölvi Blöndal produced the soundtrack for the
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play, ''
Kristnihald undir Jökli ''Kristnihald undir Jökli'' is an album by Quarashi. It was released on 22 September 2001 in Iceland (see 2001 in music). The album contains mostly instrumental music written and produced by Quarashi founding members, Sölvi Blöndal and Höss ...
'', which was directed by Bergur Þór Ingólfsson, and ran in the Borgarleikhús in the winter of 2001. The album was released under the Quarashi name and most of the 500 copies made were sold. Hössi has been quoted as saying that working on ''Kristnihald undir Jökli'' was "one of the most amazing things I've ever done in my life." After spending 6 years with Quarashi, Hössi became bored with making music and performing. He also claimed that he was forgetting how to speak Icelandic due to being away from Iceland for long periods of time. Because of these two reasons, Hössi left Quarashi in December 2002. Quarashi announced Hössi's departure from the group on their official messageboard on 3 January 2003. In August 2006, Hössi Ólafsson joined the Icelandic alternative pop band, Ske, as the lead singer.


Performance style

Hössi has a deep low pitched voice when he talks and sings, but a high pitched nasally voice when he raps which some have compared to
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frontman,
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, and King Adrock from
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. This was used as a point of criticism when Quarashi released ''Jinx'' in 2002, as some felt that Hössi's voice made the group sound like a Beastie Boys rip-off. Hössi's voice was noticeably higher on '' Switchstance'' and Quarashi's 1997 full-length debut album than it was on his last two albums with the group. This could be because of Hössi's well known
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habit.


References


External links

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The Quarashi Source's (Fansite) page on Hössi ÓlafssonHössi Ólafsson's debut performance with Ske on Kastljos on Icelandic National Television. Original Air Date: September 22, 2006
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